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To: The Great Satan
Well today I got to hear "Dr. Science" which has now made me feel a lot better about real life. There is no such thing as global warming. Seriously there isn't. Weather is cyclical, and if you read the farmer's almanac it proves it.

People are such morons, falling for facts that are delibrately skewed to change people's behavior. These pinkos are trying to get us all to be thin, ride bikes and eat tofu and rice for every meal. They want us all to take the bus or train, and not drive cars. They don't want us writing things down on paper, or eating meat. These same people are working to create only 2 kinds of people in the world, Owners and Slaves.

If there was a way to make these so called scientists, and eco-fascist pinkos an endangered species, we might be able to fix the things that are screwing our country into the ground.

Has anyone thought of the possibility that maybe Leap Year is nothing but a farce? When you add a day to the calendar every 4 years, within 120 years, you change the seasons a month. So, If winter ends in March where you live, in 120 years it would end in April, and thus the temperatures would appear to be screwed up. Has anyone had that idea come to them, or am I the only one?

22 posted on 01/12/2002 9:23:26 PM PST by MadRobotArtist
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To: MadRobotArtist
Dude, Leap years are there because *without* them the seasons become screwed. It takes 365.25 days, give or take to go around the sun. Sheesh.
23 posted on 01/12/2002 9:27:11 PM PST by Plummz
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To: MadRobotArtist
Leap Year is nothing but a farce?

You are the sole owner of that property.

80 posted on 01/15/2002 1:42:03 PM PST by RightWhale
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